"Any man can shoot a gun, and with practice he can draw fast and shoot accurately, but that makes no difference. What counts is how you stand up when somebody is shooting back at you."
- Louis L'Amour

The American West gave rise to stories and legends about the cowboys, cattlemen, gunfighters, buffalo hunters, pioneers, and plainsmen who settled the land in the latter half of the 19th Century. Westerns depict a society organized around codes of honor and personal justice. A literary descendant of the Arthurian knight errant and the Japanese ronin, the heroes of Westerns often rescue damsels in distress and right wrongs. These shoot-'em-ups were made popular by writers like Zane Grey, Max Brand, Louis L'Amour, and Elmore Leonard -- and all the cowboy movies based on their books.

Maverickby Bill Craig,$3.99 ebook, $14.95 paperback
His wagon train had been burned, people were dead, and his throbbing head didn’t remember his own name. Making his way into Denver City, he takes a room. When forced to sign the hotel register, he comes up with the name Maverick.Buy and/or Read More >>>

Plain Crazy in Paradise -
A Noir Western Love Song
(Examinations of Paradise No. 3)by John Holt,$3.99 ebook, $14.95 paperback
This novel is about poet John Wesley Gill, who lives in the Sweet Grass Hills, and his struggle to come to grips with the changing West as he also decides to resurrect his writing career . . . Buy and/or Read More >>>

The Great Smoky Mountains Mysteryby James R. Fox,$3.99 ebook, $14.95 paperback
When Minister Fallow Crowder led his Amish flock to the place called Dutch Bottoms in the Great Smoky Mountains, he had no idea they would be facing marauding Cherokee, witches, and a mysterious bounty hunter. Were Duncan Edge and Branch Walker friend or foe? Buy and/or Read More >>>

Coronado’s Trail -
An Arizona Borderlands Mysteryby Carl and Jane Bock$3.99 ebook, $14.95 paperback
In 1540, Francisco Vásquez de Coronado led an expeditionary force from Mexico into what is now the American Southwest. His journey provides the backdrop for this contemporary mystery novel.Buy and/or Read More >>>

Ten Good Horsesby Robert L. Stave$3.99 ebook, $14.95 paperback
Here is a semi-autobiographical novel of the American West. Bob Stave's thoughtful and humorous observations on life, love, war and the cowboy way is unflinchingly honest. His journey to find meaning and redemption in his life is a story that will touch every reader. Buy and/or Read More >>>

Etched in Stone Where the Buffalo Roamby James R. Fox,$3.99 ebook, $19.95 paperback
In the aftermath of the Civil War, the West was the new frontier. But Native American tribes were not about to relinquish their sacred land without a fight. After the final Battle of the Little Big Horn an orphan Indian boy meets his father at Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show. Buy and/or Read More >>>

Beth Norvell:
Second Takeby Randall Parrish and H.L. Osterman,$3.99 ebook, $14.95 paperback
This retold tale can be described as "An Erotic Western Thriller." It represents a posthumous collaboration between a popular western romanticist and a modern-day "book doctor." This is the story of Beth Norvell, a mysterious actress playing the Old West . . . Buy and/or Read More >>>

The Strange Case of Cavendish:
Second Takeby Randall Parrish
and H.L. Osterman,$3.99 ebook, $14.95 paperback
Dubbed "An Erotic Western Thriller," the posthumous collaboration between a popular western romanticist and a modern-day "book doctor" has produced a new kind of book hybrid. This retold adventure pits a spirited New York newspaperwoman against a shyster lawyer, dangerous cowboys, and deadly Mexican banditos Buy and/or Read More >>>

The Sheriff of Whisky Hollow,by Mark Ryno,$3.99 ebook; $14.95 paperback.
Follow Sheriff Fred Henry as he leaves the Hollow and hunts down the meanest criminal in history, George Peele. Henry is a smart man who has been sheriff for many years, but never has there been a man like Peele. Buy and/or Read More >>>

Zane Grey’s Two-Gun Tales (1):
The Last of the Plainsmen/The Last Trail. by Zane Grey,
edited by H.L. Osterman, $2.99
Two Great Western Novels in One eBook. The Last of the Plainsmen chronicles the adventures of Buffalo Jones, a real-life frontiersman. Buy and/or Read More >>>

Zane Grey’s Two-Gun Tales (2):
Riders of the Purple Sage/The Rainbow Trail,by Zane Grey,
edited by H.L. Osterman,$2.99
Two Great Western Novels in One eBook. Riders of the Purple Sage is the story of a Mormon woman and the mysterious gunfighter who comes to her defense. Buy and/or Read More >>>